What isthe biggest threat to America’s future? Some argue health care reform, some global warming or perhaps the war in Afghanistan, all serious problems. The real enemy is a far stronger and more illusive adversary then any of the aforementioned, moral vacuity.

Today, it’s difficult to imagine a Country without greed and corruption. Even Tiger Woods, a once pillar of integrity, now reveals his many surrenders to selfish desire. Oddly, Americans look to one another for moral stability, a constantly shifting platform to say the least. Over time, the proverbial house of cards grows taller with little or no attention to its most precarious foundation.

Here is your future. The Senate floor sounds like a bunch of children arguing. This vote should be about the American people. It disgusts me the way this bill is being ramrodded through Congress. Further, the abuse of power by the Democratic majority is sickening. Are you happy with a completely partisan passage? This is not how our government was designed to function. Buy-offs, lies, closed-door discussions, personal agendas and the opportunity to make history are to be our collective demise. Sen. Chris Dodd said a few minutes ago, “this bill is about not having to be afraid”; with all due respect Senator Dodd, it is you whom we fear the most. By the time you read this post, the vote will be cast. I am signing off for tonight. God Bless America.

Here is your future. The Senate floor sounds like a bunch of children arguing. This vote should be about the American people. It disgusts me the way this bill is being ramrodded through Congress. Further, the abuse of power by the Democratic majority is sickening. Are you happy with a completely partisan passage? This is not how our government was designed to function. Buy-offs, lies, closed-door discussions, personal agendas and the opportunity to make history are to be our collective demise. Sen. Chris Dodd said a few minutes ago, “this bill is about not having to be afraid”; with all due respect Senator Dodd, it is you whom we fear the most. By the time you read this post, the vote will be cast. I am signing off for tonight. God Bless America.

Here is your future. The Senate floor sounds like a bunch of children arguing. This vote should be about the American people. It disgusts me the way this bill is being ramrodded through Congress. Further, the abuse of power by the Democratic majority is sickening. Are you happy with a completely partisan passage? This is not how our government was designed to function. Buy-offs, lies, closed-door discussions, personal agendas and the opportunity to make history are to be our collective demise. Sen. Chris Dodd said a few minutes ago, “this bill is about not having to be afraid”; with all due respect Senator Dodd, it is you whom we fear the most. By the time you read this post, the vote will be cast. I am signing off for tonight. God Bless America.

Crosby Stills Nash and Young once wrote, “Teach your children well, their father’s hell did slowly go by, and feed them on your dreams the one they picked, the one you’ll know by”. The lyric speaks to the influence of a parent on his or her child’s ability to make choices as an adult. Luckily for me, my parents emphasize the importance in challenging the motives of others; a skill which proves most important in my life. So why begin a post about health care reform with a message about parenting? Here’s why: Barack Obama’s inability to decipher the true agenda of his peers has by default, commissioned him a conduit for the dangerous docket of his eager colleagues. The most recent example: Obama’s blind, unwavering subscription to convicted felon, Robert Creamer and his multi-step plan to hijack America’s health care system.

Robert Creamer (husband to Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)), after being convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, served five months in a federal prison (in Terre Haute, Indiana) and eleven months under house arrest, or as he called it, “forced sabbatical”. While in federal prison, Creamer drafted a manuscript detailing steps for the takeover of the US health care system. The plan lays out specific strategies to create the proper climate for a successful heist: “To win we must not just generate understanding, but emotion—fear, revulsion, anger, disgust.”